9 odd signs of anxiety in your dog and how can you help fight this

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9 ODD Signs of Anxiety in Your Dog & How Can You Help Fight This

In our day to day life, we face stressful situations and feel anxious. It’s no surprise that our pets too face stress and anxiety. They pick up different signs to bring their stress out and it is necessary for human partners to figure it out. Let us find out what are those signs through which your dog signals out that she is under stress and need your help. Hair Loss in Dogs

Do you find your dog’s hair everywhere…on the floor, on the carpet, on furniture, on the bed, on your clothes or may be no place missing? Shedding is normal in all dogs, but when you find that unusual hair clogging in all places, it is time to think. Hair loss is the most common symptom of stress that your dog may be facing.


Not Following Dog Etiquettes

Under stress most dogs give away their dog habits and accidents happens more often. When dogs feel that they are left alone, they are most stressed out and tend to backside their house training. Look for crate training or take your dog to comfortable abode, which may give him a more secure feeling. Destructive Behavior of Dog

Usually under stress, dogs tend to be highly aggressive. Moreover, in more aggressive breeds, dogs may try to relieve their anxiety through chewing or biting furniture. They may even get inclined to destructive biting or licking their own body. In such cases, try to notice the circumstances that alleviate such destructive behaviors such as being left alone or in present of other people. Sniffing More Than Unusual


At times, it seems that your dog may not be following your command or totally ignoring you, which may be the other way round. Due to stress, he may be sniffing around unusually in the park or during a walk. Figure out what may lie behind this.

Excessive Noise By Dog

Most times dogs bark continuously, whine, howl or freak out hearing loud noises. When exposed to too loud noise, whether internal or external of the house, they may react back in loud barks, which can be a sign of anxiety. Try to relate between his normal barking to loud unusual barking to jot down the cause of anxiety. When does he barks too loudly, in your absence, when neighbors visit or anything different.

Excessive Dog Licking

When you find that your dog is on the licking mission with no breaks, it can be a sign of stress. Constantly licking paw, nose, ears or lips usually accompanied by other above mentioned behavior can relate that your dog is under stress.


Panting by Dog

Have you noticed that your dog is constantly panting even in the cold weather? During summer months, it’s common for a dog to pant but not in excessive. When they pant for no given reason, with their ears pinned back and low, it is a sign of stress. Dog Hiding

Number of reasons give way that your dog goes for hiding from others. Avoiding others or running away to hide behind furniture or door relates to stress factor. These things show that your dog is feeling uncomfortable. Remember that your dog is doing this to avoid a situation, which he seems uncomfortable. This is better than showing aggression, so try to respect and understand this message. If you find that your dog is falling in all of the above categories or any few of them, it is time to juggle the stress factors that is bringing these characters into him. Making a few lifestyle changes or taking the help of your vet can be more helpful. Additionally, there are stress booster medications available in the market like HomeoPet anxiety or Relieve Stress. This can greatly help your dog in relieving stress and behave normally.


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